An Open Letter To The TCU Chick-fil-A
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An Open Letter To The TCU Chick-fil-A

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An Open Letter To The TCU Chick-fil-A
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Dear TCU Chick-fil-A,

I realize that you can't have the full menu, but can you at least add kiddie meals? You might be like, "Why? We mainly serve college students." First of all, we college students are barely adults. Secondly, there are occasions that families flock the campus so your age demographic does diversify. Lastly, smaller portions of your unhealthy goodness are perfect for those of us dieters.

Now you're probably like, "You're dieting and you come to Chick-fil-A?" Well, you've also noticed that I only eat the food about once a week. I normally just come in there for a caffeinated beverage as I dislike coffee. I am both grateful and apprehensive while approaching your employees at once. I am grateful that they are always polite and serve me quickly and with great quality. I am grateful that they know my name and even my usual order, but apprehensive over other customers figuring out exactly how often I'm there.

Now, this letter isn't just a rant because I do love you, Chick-fil-A. Your food (especially after depriving myself of it during the summers not spent on campus) is ON POINT. Your drinks have that good ice but not too much of it. I have spent many hours doing homework in there as I love your atmosphere. There is a steady but not chaotic stream of other customers ordering food. There is slight background noise from their chatter as well as the TVs. I sometimes even catch up with friends in there. Being located in the heart of our campus helps y'all tremendously. I happen to be around your area of campus a lot, hence, earning my business even more. I especially loved the closeness when I forgot to eat dinner and ran out of food in my dorm room. Quick and close are two great qualities, Chick-fil-A.

Since you are so wonderful, please consider opening on Sundays. It is truly a sad day of the week where I am unable to even smell, let alone taste, your food. Plus, I get pretty annoyed when I forget that a Sunday is Sunday and I excitedly walk or bike over to a closed restaurant. These closures are partially how I am able to be somewhat disciplined in my dining choices even though you are right here.

Never forget that you are the best fast food chain, especially if a competitor ever decides to take up shop in the BLUU.

Sincerely,

Olivia

P.S. My last is Heinen ;)


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